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USDA Provides Winning Data in Women in Data's Climate Sustainability Datathon

November 16, 2023 Stephanie Ho, USDA Office of Communications

USDA partnered for the first time with Women in Data for the non-governmental organization’s just-concluded Climate Sustainability Datathon, which is a friendly contest for people who really like to work with data.

Forestry Technology

A Vision Realized: 10 Years of USDA Climate Hubs and the People Who Made It Happen

August 08, 2023 Holly R. Prendeville, Acting National Coordinator for USDA Climate Hubs, Office of Energy and Environmental Policy

In June 2013, Secretary Vilsack outlined a vision for agricultural solutions to environmental challenges, which included creating the Regional Climate Hubs. In 2014, the USDA Climate Hubs were established in to serve as regional centers of climate change information and outreach to reduce risks. The...

Climate Farming Forestry Research and Science

Affording the Fight – Finances Frequent Foe for Firefighters

May 11, 2023 Tracy Farley, Forest Service Office of Communication

Emergency responders are an interesting lot. As a culture we recognize and value those who rush toward an emergency while others flee to safety. They work or volunteer as firefighters, law enforcement officers, emergency medical workers, dispatchers and in a variety of support positions. Chances are...

Forestry

National Agriculture Day: Fifty Years Later, Farmers Are Growing a Climate for Tomorrow

March 21, 2023 Diane Petit, Public Affairs Specialist for FPAC

Fifty years after the creation of National Agriculture Day, America’s farmers, ranchers and private forestland owners find themselves on the front lines of climate change. They are uniquely positioned to deliver solutions by implementing climate-smart practices that conserve natural resources, build...

Farming Climate Conservation Forestry Inflation Reduction Act

2,000 Miles in 100 Days, Delivering a Message of Advocacy, Adventure

December 23, 2014 Paul Rhynard, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

“It’s a big, wild world,” said Dave Freeman, co-founder of Wilderness Classroom, “and I want you to go out and explore it.” That was the message the native Minnesotan had for more than 100 elementary school kids from local schools attending an outdoor youth engagement fair at Rawlins Park in...

Conservation Forestry

Inner-city Baltimore Youth make Special Visit to Boulder-White Clouds in Idaho

December 22, 2014 Kristina Bell, Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources, U.S. Forest Service

On a chilly Friday afternoon in Washington, D.C., local employees, partners, and visitors took refuge from the cold outside for a special film-screening event in USDA’s Jefferson Auditorium, “Engaging the Next Generation of Conservation Stewards.” Five short films debuted to an audience of more than...

Forestry

Forest Service Exceeds Ecological Restoration Goals

December 19, 2014 U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell

I am proud to announce that we exceeded our ecological restoration goals for Fiscal Year 2014. This was no small feat. A lot of great people across the U.S. Forest Service worked hard to make it a reality. We did substantial homework and planning, and then based on that we made strategic investments...

Forestry

The Future is Here ... and it's Made of Wood

December 17, 2014 Dave Atkins, Cooperative Forestry, U.S. Forest Service

It’s a good time for building with wood products. More architects and contractors are returning to this renewable, sturdy, all-purpose material after decades of what some might consider an undue reliance on concrete and steel. In furthering that message, I was pleased to join WoodWorks, a nonprofit...

Forestry

Conference Explores Ways to Value Resources, Improve the Environment and Put a Check into Producers' Pockets

December 15, 2014 Kari Cohen, Natural Resources Conservation Service

What is the monetary value of a supply of clean water? Or the value of clean air or having places available to hike and fish? For decades we have taken these resources for granted, or at least we have not put a monetary value on their benefits. That’s changing. Participants from 30 nations met this...

Conservation Forestry

Think Like a Deer: Award-Winning Video Aims to Reduce Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions

December 10, 2014 Stephanie Worley Firley, Pacific Southwest Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Collisions between vehicles and wildlife are a big problem on U.S. roads. Each year, on average, 1-2 million collisions with large animals, especially mule deer and white-tailed deer, end in 200 fatalities, 26,000 injuries, and costs exceeding $1 billion. About a third of the collisions reported on...

Forestry